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White-'bo.rdered
rod
stripes
on
telephone
poles
throughout
the
Village
mark
locations
of
fire
telephones.
Pick
u;o
the
receiver
and
yon
are
in
direct
contact
with
the
firehouse,
at
Avenue
3
and
Orangeburg
Road,
fOhese
phones
may
he
used
for
any
emergency;
will
summon
doctor,
ambulance,
as
well
as
fire
appar
atus
»
Run
don*
t
walk
to
the
firehouse
to
sign
up
with
Chief
Cavanaugh
as
a
vol
­
unteer
fire
fighter?.
Volunteers
will
be
paid
71
cents
an
hour
for
practice
as
well
as
actual
working
time.
Classes
in
theory
and
practice
are
held
three
times
a
week
under
Chief
Cavanaugh*s
direction,
at
the
firehouse,
dime
of
practice
sessions*,
10-0.2
A
M,
Saturdays,
10-12
A>M.>
and
2-4
P.dvu
Sunday,
Volunteer
firemen
need
attend
only
one
class
a
week,.
Eire
underwriters
rate
Shanks
a
bad
risk
(a
single
barracks
building
will
burn
to
the
ground
in
17
minutes),
hence
this
is
the
single
most
important
problem
faced
by
Villagers
right
now
0
‘
The
Shanks
Eire
Department
now
consists
of
20
full-time
men,
must
be
augmented
by
75
volunteers.
Unless
volunteer
help
is
forthcoming,
a
levy
of
4
dollars
per
month
per
family
might
be
necessary
to
provide
adequate
fire
protection
for
the
Villager.
A
volunteer's
firehouse
will
shortly
be
opened
at
Avenue
A,
near
South
Chapel
»
Study
facilities
will
be
provided,,
plus
a
pool
table.
Only
two
hours
a
week-end
are
necessary
to
train
as
a
volunteer*
Run
don
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wa
lk
l
CTJE3
YOUR
DO
G-
Chief
Kennedy
of
the
town
of
Orangetown
Police
Department
announces
that
a
24-hour
patrol
is
being
maintained
by
a
prowl
car
equipped
with
two-way
radios
To
notify
the
police,
call
Piermont
300.
Local
drivers
are
cautioned
to
keep
speeds
below
20
MPH
because
of
the
large
number
of
children
in
the
Village,
There
have
been
complaints
from
the
area
that
too
many
dogs
run
loose
in
the
Village,
Since
cases
of
rabies
have
been
reported
throughout
Rockland
County.,
it
is
requested
that
you
keep
close
watch
on
your
dog.
All
dogs
should
be
licensed,
and
vaccinated
against
rabies.

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- 7 - PIES l White-'bo.rdered rod stripes on telephone poles throughout the Village mark locations of fire telephones. Pick u;o the receiver and yon are in direct contact with the firehouse, at Avenue 3 and Orangeburg Road, fOhese phones may he used for any emergency; will summon doctor, ambulance, as well as fire appar atus » Run don* t walk to the firehouse to sign up with Chief Cavanaugh as a vol ­ unteer fire fighter?. Volunteers will be paid 71 cents an hour for practice as well as actual working time. Classes in theory and practice are held three times a week under Chief Cavanaugh*s direction, at the firehouse, dime of practice sessions*, 10-0.2 A M, Saturdays, 10-12 A>M.> and 2-4 P.dvu Sunday, Volunteer firemen need attend only one class a week,. Eire underwriters rate Shanks a bad risk (a single barracks building will burn to the ground in 17 minutes), hence this is the single most important problem faced by Villagers right now 0 ‘ The Shanks Eire Department now consists of 20 full-time men, must be augmented by 75 volunteers. Unless volunteer help is forthcoming, a levy of 4 dollars per month per family might be necessary to provide adequate fire protection for the Villager. A volunteer's firehouse will shortly be opened at Avenue A, near South Chapel » Study facilities will be provided,, plus a pool table. Only two hours a week-end are necessary to train as a volunteer* Run don -1 wa lk l CTJE3 YOUR DO G- Chief Kennedy of the town of Orangetown Police Department announces that a 24-hour patrol is being maintained by a prowl car equipped with two-way radios To notify the police, call Piermont 300. Local drivers are cautioned to keep speeds below 20 MPH because of the large number of children in the Village, There have been complaints from the area that too many dogs run loose in the Village, Since cases of rabies have been reported throughout Rockland County., it is requested that you keep close watch on your dog. All dogs should be licensed, and vaccinated against rabies.